Turns out it’s pretty damn easy to spam the entire Air Force using just one email address.
The company said that 85% of users’ emails sent through the closed email forwarding service beta contained hidden trackers.
The company has combined what was previously two teams into one, following its public denial Peiter "Mudge" Zatko's claims.
Twitter whistleblower Pieter Zatko said that "deliberate ignorance was the norm" on the issue of spam bots among the social network's executive team.
"Swamp my inbox with political spam if you want me to switch to my Yahoo account full time," one user commented on the FEC website in response to Google's plan.
The fast food franchise left some customers confused and a little freaked out.
Google's pilot program would grant verified political groups exceptions to skirt past Gmail's spam detection system.
The con is a bizarre mashup of a romance scam and an investment scheme.
Musk wanted the trial date to be stretched to early 2023, but the judge landed on October of this year.
Musk's lawyers sent a letter notifying Twitter's chief legal officer Friday that he sought to terminate the deal.
The GOP complained that too many conservative fundraising emails were going to spam. Now, Google wants to make political emails exempt from filtering.
Need to spread some disinformation all over the world? A Russian company apparently has a quick and easy recipe for that.
Twitter's board emphasized its commitment to the $44 billion sale and insinuated that it was prepared to sue to get Musk to honor the agreement.
Musk said the deal was on hold while he reviewed the number of spam and fake accounts on Twitter, later adding that he was "still committed" to the acquisition.
Twitter has always had trouble turning a profit, so its future owner is brainstorming how to bring in more cash in public.
Attempts to steal your data from text messages are reportedly on the rise.
In March, U.S. law enforcement conducted an operation to disrupt "Cyclops Blink," a botnet run by one of Russia's most fearsome hacker gangs.
It's tax season again, and the scammers are out. Avoid these clear and present dangers.
Last year, the agency said that people sent $547 million to their scheming virtual sweethearts, who were really scammers.
In spite of that, the company, one of the largest NFT marketplaces online, reversed an earlier decision aimed at reducing misuse of its tool.